Loading Page...

Where should I go for the first time in Thailand?

2 weeks in Thailand: Itinerary for first-time visitors
  • Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai.
  • Ang Thong National Marine Park, near Ko Samui.
  • A longtail boat on the Chao Phraya River near Wat Arun, Bangkok.
  • Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai province.
  • Railay Beach, Krabi.
  • Street food in Bangkok's Chinatown district. ...
  • Nai Yang Beach, Phuket.




People Also Ask

Though a week goes by quickly, it is definitely enough time to dabble in the culture and natural beauty of Thailand. You'll most likely fly in and out of Bangkok for any Thailand trip, as this is where most international flights go. READ MORE: Here's our guide to the best places to visit in Thailand.

MORE DETAILS

For the entirety of our 20 Day Thailand Trip -- A Dose of Paradise, we would recommend a budget of $550 - $1200. Any travel budget will fluctuate between personalities, so ask yourself: What type of traveller are you? The Hippie brings about $550-$700 for the 20 days.

MORE DETAILS

The 15 most beautiful destinations in Thailand
  • Sukhothai. ...
  • Doi Suthep. ...
  • Ko Lanta. ...
  • Khao Sok National Park. ...
  • Chiang Rai. ...
  • Khao Yai National Park. ...
  • Similan Islands. ...
  • The Grand Palace.


MORE DETAILS

For 20 days, you could visit a lot of places in Thailand. Of course, the more time you have, the better. But with 3 weeks in Thailand, you can see the top attractions such as exploring Bangkok, hiking around Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai, and visiting the southern islands such as Koh Samui, Phuket, and Krabi.

MORE DETAILS

Is 5000 Baht enough for 2 days? A budget of 2,500 to 5,000 baht per day is enough to stay in a three or four star hotel, eat at most of Bangkok's mid range and high-end restaurants and easily get around the city by taxi instead of depending on the BTS, khlong boats and bus system.

MORE DETAILS

For rock bottom budget travelers, Thailand is generally a little cheaper than Bali for accommodation, street food, and markets (because of greater competition) and slightly cheaper for flights (because Bangkok is a major hub), but the differences are slight. Verdict: Same-same.

MORE DETAILS

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements
U.S. citizen tourists entering Thailand for fewer than 30 days do not require a visa. We strongly recommend that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your arrival in Thailand to avoid possible denied entry.

MORE DETAILS

If you cannot manage to UP this budget, it is better to have a shorter vacation. So bring 20000 Baht for 9-10 days visit. To have a reasonable budget, I would suggest to plan for 2300 Baht per day per person for food-drink-transportation-tour etc, making it around 32,000 Baht for two weeks. What do youplan on doing?

MORE DETAILS

Bangkok is famous for being a relatively cheap vacation destination. Luxurious hotels are available for a fraction of what they would be in other cities, a full meal on the street costs next to nothing, and there's a whole host of budget-friendly night markets and malls to choose from.

MORE DETAILS